House of Representatives
- replacements: 13
- Democratic-Republicans: 17-seat net gain
- Federalists: 2-seat net loss
- deaths: 6
- resignations: 13
- contested election: 1
- vacancies: 4
- Total seats with changes: 19
District | Vacator | Reason for change | Successor | Date successor seated |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kentucky 8th |
Vacant | Rep.-elect John Simpson died before this Congress began | Stephen Ormsby (DR) | Seated May 28, 1813 |
Ohio 6th |
Vacant | Rep.-elect John Stark Edwards died before this Congress began | Reasin Beall (DR) | Seated June 8, 1813 |
Pennsylvania 15th |
Vacant | Rep.-elect Abner Lacock resigned before commencement of Congress after being elected US Senator | Thomas Wilson (DR) | Seated May 28, 1813 |
Pennsylvania 13th |
Vacant | Rep.-elect John Smilie died before this Congress began | Isaac Griffin (DR) | Seated May 24, 1813 |
New York 15th |
Vacant | Rep-elect William Dowse died on February 18, 1813 | John M. Bowers (F) | Seated June 21, 1813 |
Ohio 3rd |
Vacant | Duncan McArthur Resigned April 5, 1813, having not qualified | William Creighton, Jr. (DR) | Seated June 15, 1813 |
Pennsylvania 5th |
Robert Whitehill (DR) | Died April 8, 1813 | John Rea (DR) | Seated May 28, 1813 |
New York 2nd |
Egbert Benson (F) | Resigned August 2, 1813 | William Irving (DR) | Seated January 22, 1814 |
Pennsylvania 3rd |
John Gloninger (F) | Resigned August 2, 1813 | Edward Crouch (DR) | Seated December 6, 1813 |
Pennsylvania 7th |
John M. Hyneman (DR) | Resigned August 2, 1813 | Daniel Udree (DR) | Seated December 6, 1813 |
Illinois Territory At-large |
Shadrach Bond | Until August 2, 1813 | Benjamin Stephenson | Seated November 14, 1814 |
Georgia At-large |
William W. Bibb (DR) | Resigned November 6, 1813 after being elected to US Senate | Alfred Cuthbert (DR) | Seated February 7, 1814 |
New York 15th |
John M. Bowers (F) | Contested election, Bowers ousted on December 20, 1813 | Isaac Williams, Jr. (DR) | Seated January 24, 1814 |
Tennessee 5th |
Felix Grundy (DR) | Resigned sometime in 1814 | Newton Cannon (DR) | Seated October 15, 1814 |
Kentucky 2nd |
Henry Clay (DR) | Resigned January 19, 1814 | Joseph H. Hawkins (DR) | Seated March 29, 1814 |
Massachusetts 12th |
Daniel Dewey (F) | Resigned February 24, 1814 after being appointed Associate Judge of Massachusetts Supreme Court | John W. Hulbert (F) | Seated September 26, 1814 |
Pennsylvania 2nd |
Jonathan Roberts (DR) | Resigned February 24, 1814 after being elected US Senator | Samuel Henderson (F) | Seated November 29, 1814 |
Virginia 11th |
John Dawson (DR) | Died March 31, 1814 | Philip Barbour (DR) | Seated September 19, 1814 |
Massachusetts 4th |
William M. Richardson (DR) | Resigned April 18, 1814 | Samuel Dana (DR) | Seated September 22, 1814 |
New Jersey 3rd |
Jacob Hufty (F) | Died May 20, 1814 | Thomas Bines (DR) | Seated November 2, 1814 |
Ohio 6th |
Reasin Beall (DR) | Resigned June 7, 1814 | David Clendenin (DR) | Seated December 22, 1814 |
Pennsylvania 3rd |
James Whitehill (DR) | Resigned September 1, 1814 | Amos Slaymaker (F) | Seated December 12, 1814 |
Missouri Territory At-large |
Edward Hempstead | Until September 17, 1814 | Rufus Easton | Seated November 16, 1814 |
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